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- Heroes and villains, produced and directed by Tim Dunn
- Animal Police, by Ian Stuttard, Episode 2
- Could fish make my child smart?, by Sanjida O'Connell
- Police Dog Academy, by Jane Aldous, Series 1, Episode 2
- A history of Britain, by Simon Schama, Volume 1, Episode 1
- Real Dr. Evil, by Rob Lemkin
- Jailbirds, by Christopher Terrill, Episode 9
- Orbit, Earth's extraordinary journey, directed by Ben Finney ; narrated by Steven Mackintosh, Episode 1
- Animal Police, by Ian Stuttard, Episode 8
- The Bounty Hunters, produced by Nadia Haggar
- Modern times, by Alastair Cook and Robert Davis
- To Catch a Cheat?, by Ian Stuttard
- The Wonderland Club, produced by Ricardo Pollack
- Inside story, by Catharine Seddon
- Last explorers, produced and directed by Colin Murray
- Journey of the magus
- Inside Mexico's National Museum of Anthropology, by Rebecca Snow
- Heroes of the Enlightenment, directed by Sheila Hayman, Episode 2
- Fame game, produced by Daniel Reed
- Frontiers
- Inside the Natural History Museum, by Paul Kilback
- The men and machines that beat Hitler, produced and directed by Francis Whately, Part 1
- 999, by Rai Patterson, Steve Poole, and Elaine Arthur, Series 3, Episode 7
- Our aged, by Edward Stourton
- Firefighters, produced by Kim Duke, Episode 2
- The Clampers, produced by Kim Duke, Series 1, Episode 2
- The Clampers, produced by Jamie Simpson, Series 1, Episode 4
- Exposed, reported by Nancy Durham
- Inside the Mind of Leonardo, by Julian Jones and Andy Robbins, Episode 1
- Animal Police, by Ian Stuttard, Episode 1
- One life, by Jenny Crowther
- Exposed, reported by Nancy Durham
- A cruel ritual, by Louise Panton
- Henry VIII's enforcer, the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell, produced and directed by Charles Colville
- In search of medieval Britain
- How to grow a planet, produced and directed by Nigel Walk
- Jailbirds, by Christopher Terrill, Episode 1
- Inside the Internet, BBC ; writer/director, David Malone
- Art Detectives, by Carrie Britton
- Charles II, boy who would be king, written and directed by Nick Rossiter
- Firefighters, produced by Kim Duke, Episode 6
- The men and machines that beat Hitler, produced and directed by Graham Cooper, Part 2
- Heroes and villains, produced and directed by Nick Murphy
- Nap attack, by Katharine English
- Inside the Topkapi Palace Museum, by Peter D. Findlay
- Gladiators, the brutal truth, produced and directed by Alan Ereira
- Time traveller's guide to Elizabethan England, produced and directed by Michael Wadding, Episode 1
- Avigdor Arikha, by Patricia Wheatley
- Rome, what lies beneath, produced and directed by Louise Bray and Jeff Wilkinson
- Jimmy's global harvest, produced and directed by Jane Cameron
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- Could fish make my child smart?, by Sanjida O'Connell
- Maternity, by Peter Gordon, Part 2
- One life, by Jenny Crowther
- Nap attack, by Katharine English
- Avigdor Arikha, by Patricia Wheatley
- Maternity, by Peter Gordon
- BBC Proms 1993, last night of the Proms
- Female circumcision, by Louise Panton
- Them and us, by Mark Bristow and Julie Faulkner
- The art theft of the century, by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
- Baby business, by Thea Guest
- A cruel ritual, by Louise Panton
- Panorama. Cannabis, What teenagers need to know, produced by Angeli Mehta
- Kidneys, by Joanna Brame
- Nobody said it would be easy, by Sarah Johnson and Julie Faulkner
- Maternity, by Peter Gordon, Part 1
- Drinking for England, by Brian Hill
- One life, by Rachel Crellin
- Bullies, by Christopher Terrill
- Lungs, by Kate Hollingsworth
- Eurekaaagh!, by Robin Bootle
- Children's Hosipital Birmingham Christmas special, by Jenny Nicol and Sarah Jeans
- Fit to drop, produced by Christopher Terrill
- In your face, by Benetta Adamson
- Maternity, by Peter Gordon, Part 3
- Children of the fire, by Deborah Perkin
- Casanova, by Mary Dickinson
- Maternity, by Peter Gordon, Part 5
- Jess, My new face, by Victoria Greenly
- The worst job in the world, by Claudia Nye
- Hello mummy, hello daddy, by Julie Faulkner and Sarah Johnson
- The chosen few, by Julie Faulkner and Sarah Johnson
- Relative strangers, by Julie Faulkner and Sarah Johnson
- Panorama, produced by Tristan Quinn
- Looking after mum, by Jeremy Monblat
- Children of my own, by Julie Faulkner and Sarah Johnson
- California dreaming, written by John Lynch ; produced by John Lynch and the British Broadcasting Corporation
- India, produced and directed by Kari Lia
- A day on the mountain, by James Runcie
- A peaceful exit, by Ian Stuttard
- Hypersex, by Olly Lambert
- Real Dr. Evil, by Rob Lemkin
- Brother number two enjoys retirement, reported by Phil Rees
- A history of Britain, by Simon Schama, Volume 1, Episode 1
- Henry VIII's enforcer, the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell, produced and directed by Charles Colville
- Exposed, reported by Nancy Durham
- Fame game, produced by Daniel Reed
- Heroes of the Enlightenment, directed by Sheila Hayman, Episode 2
- The men and machines that beat Hitler, produced and directed by Francis Whately, Part 1
- Rome, what lies beneath, produced and directed by Louise Bray and Jeff Wilkinson
- The Afghan trap, directed by Francis Smith
- Heroes and villains, produced and directed by Nick Murphy
- Vikings, produced and directed by Rosie Schellenberg, Episode 2
- Bahia of all the saints, produced and directed by Jana Bokova
- Time traveller's guide to Elizabethan England, produced and directed by Michael Wadding, Episode 1
- The men and machines that beat Hitler, produced and directed by Graham Cooper, Part 2
- Death camp Treblinka, survivor stories, produced by Adam Kemp
- Heroes and villains, produced and directed by Tim Dunn
- Exposed, reported by Nancy Durham
- Gladiators, the brutal truth, produced and directed by Alan Ereira
- Time traveller's guide to Elizabethan England, produced and directed by James Gray, Episode 3
- Vikings, produced and directed by Simon Winchcombe, Episode 3
- Ancient Rome, the rise and fall of an empire, written & directed by Nick Murphy, Episode 1
- Industrial New York, produced and directed by Andy Robbins
- Ancient Rome, the rise and fall of an empire, produced & directed by Arif Nurmohamed, Episode 6
- Heroes of the Enlightenment, directed by Sheila Hayman, Episode 1
- Hannibal, directed by Edward Bazalgette, Episode 2
- In search of the Trojan War, directed and Bill Lyons ; produced by Michael Wood, Episode 1
- A history of Britain, by Simon Schama, Volume 1, Episode 5
- Fugitive, by Patrick Forbes
- Ancient Rome, the rise and fall of an empire, written & directed by Andrew Grieve, Episode 4
- Arena, a film by Derek Jarman ; produced by James Mackay
- Heroes and villains, directed by Gareth Edwards
- Prisoner, by Patrick Forbes
- Clinton, the interview, produced by Chris Woods, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), interview by David Dimbleby
- A history of Britain, by Simon Schama, Volume 2, Episode 2
- Ancient Rome, the rise and fall of an empire, written, produced & directed by Christopher Spencer, Episode 3
- Desert war, directed by Steve Westh, Pt. 2
- Dogs of war, produced by Stephen Lambert
- Adios General, directed by Judy Jackson
- Time traveller's guide to Elizabethan England, produced and directed by David Starkey, Episode 2
- Alec the Pole, directed by Derek Jones, Richard Denton
- Watchman nine zero, by Christopher Terrill
- Our nationality, by Lucy Hetherington, Episode 3
- A history of Britain, by Simon Schama, Volume 1, Episode 4
- Cocaine jungle, by Guillermo Galdos
- The fire of Kali, directed by Brian Moser
- North Korea, a state of mind, by Daniel Gordon
- A history of Britain, by Simon Schama, Volume 1, Episode 7
- Ancient Rome, the rise and fall of an empire, produced & directed by Tim Dunn, Episode 5
- Illuminations, private lives of medieval kings, produced and directed by Peter Sweasey